Yeah, I can't say I'd mind seeing Batman/Superman overwrite that retarded first meeting from Justice League. Have we really not gotten past the point where heroes randomly fighting each other for no reason upon meeting is still considered an acceptable 'story'?

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In fairness, Superman saw Batman, who is considered a villain, with a device that just seconds earlier was used to blow up a building. So there was a reason, there was just no reason for him to keep fighting once Flash showed up and tried talking to him.

Yeah, I can't say I'd mind seeing Batman/Superman overwrite that retarded first meeting from Justice League. Have we really not gotten past the point where heroes randomly fighting each other for no reason upon meeting is still considered an acceptable 'story'?

I am very okay with pretending that Justice League does not exist/never happened

Yeah, Throne of Atlantis had some pretty cool moments. One thing I didn't get was the characterization of Orm, though. The prelude issue that was drawn by Pete Woods (who needs to get more work, he's awesome) showed Arthur and Orm having a respectful, almost loving relationship.

Then, next issue Orm was so incredulous that Arthur isn't the King of the surface and wanted to sink Boston. It was so different than the cool-headed version we saw just an issue before.

I haven't been keeping up with the series, and jumped on just for this arc. So I might be missing something. But it just felt weird.

Yeah, Throne of Atlantis had some pretty cool moments. One thing I didn't get was the characterization of Orm, though. The prelude issue that was drawn by Pete Woods (who needs to get more work, he's awesome) showed Arthur and Orm having a respectful, almost loving relationship.

Then, next issue Orm was so incredulous that Arthur isn't the King of the surface and wanted to sink Boston. It was so different than the cool-headed version we saw just an issue before.

I haven't been keeping up with the series, and jumped on just for this arc. So I might be missing something. But it just felt weird.

I haven't read the prelude issue(which I totally forgot to buy) but I thought it was pretty insane he though Arthur to be the King of the surface. He was so sure. I had trouble believing they could of ever been loving brothers.

I've never given a crap about Aquaman but the prelude issue and the first two parts of Throne of Atlantis motivated me to get caught up with the series. As it turns out, Geoff Johns has make a fantatic comic. Aquaman is probably one of my most looked forward to comics each month. Throne of Atlantis has been good and, in my opinion, it's on par with how good the rest of Aquaman's series has been.

This started a few weeks ago from an idea I had when talking to a co-worker of mine at Nickelodeon. She and I were remarking how big fans we were of Kate and Diana and that lead to my realization that I would love to do a book with them, plus Eve.

From there I added Starling, because I remembered how much I loved her and the Secret Six.

and Renee, cause when Greg Rucka says a team needs Renee, you better add Renee.

Each costume was redesigned a bit too.

I made Kate a bit more formal. Heavily influenced by Yasmin Liang’s design.

Diana is more or less just a tweak of my older design. I definitely wanted to keep the Greco Roman Grappler aspect of her. More Wrestler than like a knight. I also wanted to give her a short hair cut, but she ended up looking better with an epic mane of hair.

Eve more or less is the same. I gave her a cage corset, just cause i like cage dresses. Made her slightly more fashionable.

Scandal I just wanted her too look more Ninja. nothing too large of a change. just some taste stuff.

and Renee, also didn’t have too much of a change, just gave her a bit more of a designed coat, rather than just a regular suit.